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imported>Doug Williamson (Create page - source - Cornerstone University - https://www.cornerstone.edu/blog-post/a-simple-easy-to-understand-guide-to-andragogy/) |
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Andragogy means the methods and practice of education, learning and development for adults. | Andragogy means the methods and practice of education, learning and development for adults. | ||
Andragogy is grounded in the assumption that adult learners are generally more motivated and self-directed, compared with child learners. | Andragogy is grounded in the assumption that - among other important differences - adult learners are generally more motivated and self-directed, compared with child learners. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:46, 2 February 2022
Learning and development - adults.
Andragogy means the methods and practice of education, learning and development for adults.
Andragogy is grounded in the assumption that - among other important differences - adult learners are generally more motivated and self-directed, compared with child learners.